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Radio Times from 1923-2009 available

RobT

Acemeccanoman
Radio Times between 1923-2009 are viewable on the Genome website,
Through the listings, you will also be able to use the Genome search function to find thousands of radio and TV programmes that are already available to view or listen to on the BBC website.

There are more than 5 million programme listings in Genome. This is a historical record of the planned output and the BBC services of any given time. It should be viewed in this context and with the understanding that it reflects the attitudes and standards of its time - not those of today.

 
Great site. It is interesting that a warning is given that it reflects the attitudes and standards of its time - not those of today.

You can often find that there are different attitudes and standards existing at the time!
 
75 years ago tomorrow:

I spotted this as the name F.H. (better known as Freddie) Grisewood caught my eye
 
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